Camaro

Discussion in 'Pictures' started by OwenHynes, Feb 5, 2012.

  1. OwenHynes

    OwenHynes Well-Known Member

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    thought id post up my last job seeing as though i havent posted pics for a while.

    Camaro Crema Slate with Coffee Grouting Strip

    the prep was done last october and the fitting was done last week.

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  2. Matt

    Matt Well-Known Member Staff Member

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    nice, what primer is that?


    Also, how come the border turns under the washing machine etc? is that how the customer asked for it to be done?
     
  3. coolevilangel

    coolevilangel Well-Known Member

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    i like your border dipping into the white goods
    nice :cool:
     
  4. dazlight

    dazlight Super Moderator

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    Nice work, is the design strip round the edge 2 design strips together.
     
  5. OwenHynes

    OwenHynes Well-Known Member

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    eco prim t, and yep customer requested it.

    yeah customer requested as i mentioned above but i think it looks alrite tbh :D

    yeah daz customer changed mind from 1 to 2 strips around the edge at the last min when i was fitting the field :(
     
  6. merit

    merit Well-Known Member

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    Looks good mate, I think Camaro tiles look really good for the price. Go together well too
     
  7. vman

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    Looks good mate :D
     
  8. coolevilangel

    coolevilangel Well-Known Member

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    How long did it take you mate?
     
  9. OwenHynes

    OwenHynes Well-Known Member

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    thanks mate, yeah tbh i dont think theres a better product out there atm, real good quality and for xxxxxx a metre you cant go wrong, and as you said yourself go together perfectly everytime.. never had a problem with any polyflor product (touch wood)

    Cheers mate

    it was 1 day for prep and 3 days fitting mate
     
  10. coolevilangel

    coolevilangel Well-Known Member

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    3days!? :oops:
    Musta been plenty coffee breaks flowing haha :lol:
     
  11. OwenHynes

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    First day i had to grind grease off the surface of the screed in the middle area cause prep was done in october then primed so waiting time for that to go off, customer also changed mind from 1 feature strip to 2 so take 2 hours off that time to goto supplier, so really it took just over 2 days.
     
  12. SandyFloor

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    Tidy job and well set out by the look of it. Good stuff Camaro imo. The border strip returning into the washing machine would annoy me though but if that's what they wanted it's fair enough. Maybe they need guidance incase they forget where it is :D
     
  13. doidgey

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    I see you used f balls 300 why didn't you use there primer 131! nice job i wouldn't have put the border under the white goods.

    Steve.
     
  14. bladerunner

    bladerunner Well-Known Member

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    Good job that mate.I like how you have managed to get equidistance between the patio doors.
     
  15. OwenHynes

    OwenHynes Well-Known Member

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    Thanks sandy, we do make sure our setting out is spot on, yeah the majority of our customers have the border like this, i dont think i would tho.

    Ive always used eco prim t steve, and thats the way they wanted it, doesnt look too bad tho

    Cheers mate :D
     
  16. coolevilangel

    coolevilangel Well-Known Member

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    Do you work with others mate?
    I thought you were the same as a lot of the others here and was on yer todd :p
     
  17. OwenHynes

    OwenHynes Well-Known Member

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    2 other lads work for me mate, but mostly its just 2 of us if the jobs smallish, or if its really small ill do it on my own :D
     

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